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FDA's Pazdur Jumps Over To New 'Moonshot' Role

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Richard Pazdur has been tapped to run the FDA's new Oncology Center of Excellence, which is being created under the White House's National Cancer Moonshot initiative. That means Pazdur, who has been at the FDA since 1999, will be setting aside his duties, for the time being, running the Office of Hematology and Oncology Products – leaving that job in the interim to someone else.

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